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Maryland Manual, 1965-66
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176 MARYLAND MANUAL
STATE BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS
President: Lewis S. Tawney, Sr„ D.C., 1968
Vice President: Arnold R. Tolley, D.C., 1967
Secretary-Treasurer: Adam D. Baer, D.C., 1966
22 Broadway, Frostburg 21532 Telephone: 689-5356
The State Board of Chiropractic Examiners, created by Chapter 666,
Acts of 1920, consists of three practicing chiropractors who must be
residents of the State, be graduated from a resident course in chiro-
practic, and have practiced chiropractic in the State for a period of
at least five consecutive years. The Governor appoints one member
each year from a list of five names, including the incumbent member,
submitted to him by the Maryland Chiropractic Association. Such
members serve three-year terms (Code 1957, Art. 43, sees. 499-511).
The Board examines applicants for licenses, investigates all com-
plaints, and if necessary, reports them to the State's Attorney.
The Board holds two examinations each year, in March and Sep-
tember. It has power to investigate and ascertain whether the several
schools of chiropractic meet the requirements of the law. Each person
holding a chiropractic license in Maryland must renew it annually with
the Secretary of the Board.
Appropriations 1965 1966
Special Funds $5,100 $ 4,975
Staff: None.
STATE BOARD OF COSMETOLOGISTS
Chairman: Freda C. Smith, 1966
Barbara A. Ray, 1967; Christina J. Anderson, 1968.
Kathryne C. Linder, Chief Clerk
801 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 837-9000
The State Board of Cosmetologists, created by Chapter 282, Acts of
1935 as the Board of Hairdressers and Beauty Culturists, received its
present name by Chapter 278, Acts of 1961. The Board consists of
three members appointed by the Governor for three-year terms. All
members of the Board must have had at least five years' practical
experience in hairdressing or beauty culture. They may not be affili-
ated with any firm manufacturing or selling any merchandise or com-
modity used in beauty shops, nor be directly or indirectly connected
with any school of beauty culture. No two members shall serve at the
same time who are graduates of the same school of beauty culture.
The Board examines, licenses, and registers all persons engaged in
or teaching hairdressing and beauty culture within the State. It super-
vises all beauty shops and schools of beauty culture in the State in all
matters pertaining to health and sanitation. The Board may issue
regulations, conduct hearings, administer oaths, and compel the attend-
ance of witnesses. It holds examinations, both practical and written,
once every month or more often when necessary. The examinations
are usually held in Baltimore (Code 1957, Art. 43, sees. 539-55).
Appropriations 1965 1966
Special Funds $66,937 $68,198
Staff: 26.

 
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